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[-] Kbin_space_program@kbin.social 127 points 2 years ago

I would like to point out that the image of the cowboy and wild west being the hot and dry southern states isn't that accurate.

The wild west was also Oregon country, now Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, Yukon and Alaska.

In the latter four, even now, if you go too far into the wild unprepared they won't find you.

[-] mindbleach@sh.itjust.works 32 points 2 years ago

They're not called the goodlands.

[-] Kbin_space_program@kbin.social 23 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

It's just called wilderness, looks beautiful, arguably more deadly.

Parks in AZ on the border of Phoenix(for example) don't have notices that cars left in the lot will have immediate search and rescue operations started to find them at dusk. Parks on the northern edge of Vancouver do.

[-] p1mrx@sh.itjust.works 5 points 2 years ago

cars left in the lot will have immediate search and rescue

Why do they have a lot, if parking there is considered an emergency?

[-] MajorMajormajormajor@lemmy.ca 8 points 2 years ago

You're supposed to bring your car with you portage style. It's all part of leaving no trace.

[-] Kbin_space_program@kbin.social 6 points 2 years ago

Android deleted the word overnight. Specifically at dusk.

[-] TheBat@lemmy.world 11 points 2 years ago

Into the wild

I see what you did there

[-] KinglyWeevil@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 2 years ago

Exactly, there's a whole bunch of "winter" cowboys in Montana and Wyoming, lol

[-] Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 2 years ago

props for RDR2 for outright beginning with cowboys in hip-deep snow

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[-] otp@sh.itjust.works 77 points 2 years ago

That really needed some punctuation. A whole lot of it.

[-] caseyweederman@lemmy.ca 42 points 2 years ago

I've come to adopt a lack of punctuation at times to emphasize a certain mental state, one where cohesion and structure impede the tone.

[-] skulblaka@startrek.website 26 points 2 years ago

It really does evoke a sort of manic energy

[-] Venator@lemmy.nz 6 points 2 years ago

Was half expecting pepe silvia to be involved somehow 🤣

[-] WhiskyTangoFoxtrot@lemmy.world 16 points 2 years ago

Just imagine the JPEG artifacts are commas and periods.

[-] jabathekek@sopuli.xyz 10 points 2 years ago

bro got high af after getting home from BIOL 130

[-] ICastFist@programming.dev 6 points 2 years ago

The culture that king is from hasn't evolved a system with punctuation yet

[-] jabathekek@sopuli.xyz 3 points 2 years ago

kids these days i tell yah hwat

[-] guyrocket@kbin.social 67 points 2 years ago

I've found cowboy boots to be very slippery on snow or ice. This person's credibility is sinking fast...

[-] RemembertheApollo@kbin.social 34 points 2 years ago

And the leather soles get mushy...and the salt used to melt the ice absolutely shreds the leather just above the stitching when it dries out. Western boots suck in the snow, and it's a quick way to ruin them. Even rubber-soled ones like some of Ariat's don't last, but they're better on wet surfaces.

[-] Godort@lemm.ee 8 points 2 years ago

It's kind of wild how tons of people in Alberta wear them considering the climate

[-] guyrocket@kbin.social 4 points 2 years ago

If they put hiking boot soles on them they could be OK. I suppose you could add "spikes" yourself for winter. Like these: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=shoe+spikes+winter&iax=images&ia=images

[-] Anticorp@lemmy.world 14 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Those are riding boots, or dress boots. They also make Western style boots with rugged soles for work. I have a pair and they're outstanding on all terrain, including snow. Here's an example:

https://www.ariat.com/P13324_M_FOO.html?dwvar_P13324__M__FOO_color=BROWN&dwvar_P13324__M__FOO_width=D_Medium

[-] Xanthrax@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

If you step in mud, wouldn't your boot slide off?

[-] Anticorp@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago

If you step in deep mud, and keep walking, then it could. That's not really a terrain feature where I live. Our soil has good drainage.

[-] Xanthrax@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago
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[-] fossilesque@mander.xyz 10 points 2 years ago

You must not have enough points in style or cool.

[-] EdibleFriend@lemmy.world 32 points 2 years ago

I would very much like to breed this person with Cunk to see what kind of child we end up with.

[-] Sabre363@sh.itjust.works 7 points 2 years ago
[-] EdibleFriend@lemmy.world 13 points 2 years ago
[-] orphiebaby@lemm.ee 2 points 2 years ago

Unexpected Futurama.

[-] fossilesque@mander.xyz 1 points 2 years ago
[-] Kecessa@sh.itjust.works 18 points 2 years ago

And I'm sure I would have laughed at that cowboy had I seen him while I was wearing actual winter clothes. People's brain just freeze come winter time and they become too dumb to dress properly.

[-] RemembertheApollo@kbin.social 18 points 2 years ago

Like a greentext...just made up BS. Really, the "cowboy" was the only one dressed appropriately for weather?

[-] Anticorp@lemmy.world 7 points 2 years ago

Nothing ever happens!*

^(*if you never leave your house)

[-] Mac@mander.xyz 5 points 2 years ago

And according to this person being dressed up for the cold is wearing clothes that are designed to be worn in warm weather. Dumb.

[-] DragonTypeWyvern@literature.cafe 17 points 2 years ago

Cowboy gear was outdoor working gear, this is completely believable if the guy was in actual work clothes.

Y'all just city af.

[-] Umbrias@beehaw.org 3 points 2 years ago

What makes it dumb is that the clothing described wouldn't have been what kept them warm and unfazed, that would be the layers underneath the made up cowboy's attire.

What makes it silly is that cowboys exist across the very snowy north and have since cowboys have existed anywhere.

[-] Mac@mander.xyz 2 points 2 years ago

A cowboy hat, banana, a duster, and boots is how i understood the description which is warm weather garb.

You're just too city to understand that.

[-] DragonTypeWyvern@literature.cafe 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Bro never heard about long johns and thinks dusters are exclusively warm weather gear 💀

(Also the description specifically mentions a poncho, not a duster, but ponchos are also useful for cold weather)

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[-] crushyerbones@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago

Not American but doesn't central America get cold as fuck at night? I would assume that's what cowboys dressed for since you can always remove clothes but you can't exactly create them from thin air at night.

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[-] OpenStars@startrek.website 18 points 2 years ago

Cowboys are... prepared to exist outside - whatever could they have been thinking!? :-P

Seriously, each of those elements was intelligently designed for the purpose that cowboys had for them. I use many of those same elements myself, while people prepared only to sprint from car to indoors have a whole other thing going on.

[-] Rozauhtuno 14 points 2 years ago

The reverse of this is camels: they fitst evolved their adaptions to survive the cold, not the desert.

[-] BluesF@lemmy.world 25 points 2 years ago

That isn't the reverse, it's the same deal - adaptations to one place turn out to be beneficial in another. Also, the desert IS cold at night, no?

[-] dejected_warp_core@lemmy.world 8 points 2 years ago

Arctic deserts are also a thing (e.g. Iceland). The similarities tell the whole story:

  • Poor access to liquid water
  • Need to insulate body from temperature extremes, wind
  • Food sources are sporadically available at best
  • Need to minimize contact with ground or insulate feet

This is not to suggest that polar bears are similarly adapted to the Sahara. Rather, it's not a huge shift, but it's still a change.

[-] Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 2 years ago

in a similar vein rainforests do not have to be tropical, there are several temperate rainforests in europe of which the southwestern norwegian coast is apparently one

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